What cologne with good projection and good longevity you think is good for daily wear?

Re: What cologne with good projection and good longevity you think is good for daily wear?

Here we go again. One man's pain is another man's pleasure. But anyway, you might start by looking at the
thread that lists the most complimented by females (at the top of the Male discussion Forum). Some of
these I like, some I don't . You might want to write down any that sound good and try to test them at
a fragrance shop. I find that a cologne with a musky base will usually last awhile. I like Hugo Boss in
Motion for it's orangey musk smell. Until you can figure out what type of scent you actually want,though,
you will get more suggestions then you could possibly need.

Re: What cologne with good projection and good longevity you think is good for daily wear?

Not much lasts long on me.

Daily as in daytime (i.e. work, casual, etc.):

-- VETIVER (1961) BY GUERLAIN

--Tommy Bahama (Tommy Bahama)

-- L'Eau D'Issey pour Homme (1994) by Issey Miyake

The above suggestions weighed heavily on daytime appropriate instead of specifically long lasting. Unfortunately, the ones I'm familiar with as having great longevity, were missing the daytime quality. The above also kept in mind your requirement of DAILY meaning nearly every day. Thus, fragrances were chosen that would not smell the same all the time.

Original Vetiver (Creed) could be tried. It is a favorite of mine and many others. Personally, I get tired of it as an every day scent.

Like all suggestions, take them as pointers toward further research to narrow down options. Then, sample. Buying blind is very risky.

Re: What cologne with good projection and good longevity you think is good for daily wear?

Not much lasts long on me.

Daily as in daytime (i.e. work, casual, etc.):

-- VETIVER (1961) BY GUERLAIN

--Tommy Bahama (Tommy Bahama)

-- L'Eau D'Issey pour Homme (1994) by Issey Miyake

The above suggestions weighed heavily on daytime appropriate instead of specifically long lasting. Unfortunately, the ones I'm familiar with as having great longevity, were missing the daytime quality. The above also kept in mind your requirement of DAILY; meaning nearly every day. Thus, fragrances were chosen that would not smell the same all the time and cause olfactory fatigue or boredom.

Original Vetiver (Creed) could be tried. It is a favorite of mine and many others. Personally, I get tired of it as an every day scent. On me, it's linear for a while, then BAM...wonderful sandalwood dry down.

Like all suggestions, take them as pointers toward further research (by you) to narrow down options. Then, sample or test a few times*. Buying blind is very risky.

* If sample vials can not be obtained, I suggest, essentially, go in to the retailer with clean & scent-neutral skin, apply, and leave. Don't confuse your nose with smelling other fragrances on cards or spending too much time inside as it soaks up the atmosphere of the stench of a thousand notes left by the cloud of others spraying.